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 Last Supper, The (1995)
IMDB rating: 6.70
Plot: When Pete (Eldard), one of five friends who share an Iowa house, invites Zack (Paxton), a man who gave him a lift home in for supper, the night turns suddenly sour when Zack irrationally attacks Pete, but is killed by the other friends. After this episode, the friends suggest that, having ridden the world of one bad person, they should continue to do the same thing every Sunday night at supper.
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Directors: Title Stacy
Actors: Eldard Ron,Penner Jonathan,Vance Courtney B.,Paxton Bill,Perlman Ron,Rosen Dan,Cooper Matt,Durning Charles,Harmon Mark,Segel Gil,Comedy,Drama,Thriller,Crime,
Was Paul really who instituted the Lord's Supper?
Hear me out before just telling me no, okay? Yes, I know it’s a wall of text, but give me a couple minutes.
Paul claimed his teachings were not taught to him by anybody but Jesus himself. (Galatians 1:12)
And about the Lord’s Supper, he specifically says in 1 Corinthians 11:23-24 "For I received from the Lord what I also passed on to you: The Lord Jesus, on the night he was betrayed, took bread, and when he had given thanks, he broke it and said, ‘This is my body, which is for you; do this in remembrance of me.’"
He received the teaching of the Lord’s Supper directly from Jesus in a vision, "I received from the Lord what I also passed on to you."
But how can that be if the church was already celebrating the Lord’s Supper from the beginning? Paul spent significant time with the churches both in Antioch and Jerusalem, sharing in their fellowship. How could he possibly not known of it?
The only possible way I can see is that they didn’t have it yet, and that it originated with Paul’s claims to have received it from Jesus later. Isn’t it odd that the epistles of the other apostles make *no* reference to the Lord’s Supper? Isn’t it odd that the only Gospel to make the specific claim to be based on the testimony of a single eye witness who was present at that last Passover doesn’t mention it? [I am, of course, speaking of the Gospel of John, based on testimony of one individual (John 21:20, 24) who was present at the Last Supper (John 13:23).]
All the gospels were written later than Paul’s epistles, and Matthew, Mark and Luke were based on multiple sources–Luke makes that specific claim, to use multiple sources, in Luke 1:1-4. Could not one of those sources be Paul’s claim of a vision? Mark and Luke were not eyewitnesses themselves but they were followers of Paul, and we have no idea if Matthew the apostle was the sole writer or last editor of the gospel that bears his name, and in any case, it’s after Paul’s influence that it was written.
Paul’s claim to have received the teaching of the Lord’s Supper was written before any other description of Jesus doing it. People like Peter, James and John, whom we know to have been present at the last supper, make no mention of it at all.
To sum up, I ask if the early church had the Lord’s Supper before Paul, how could he have not known about it before Jesus revealed it to him, and why don’t New Testament documents unconnected to Paul mention it?
The time that Jesus got up at the dinner table and said "Except ye eat my flesh."
John 6:53
Unless I’m mistaken the lord’s supper and the last supper are the same thing.
As for Paul he was a hideous reprobate and never met Jesus, he pretended to convert after Jesus’ death.
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| Feb 07, 2010
paul didn’t claim that. i read the first sentence and it was stupid enough for me to determine i should not read anymore of it. NO, the Lord’s supper was displayed in egypt, when the blood saved the people from judgment.
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No God
Nicole C | Feb 07, 2010
No. Acts chapter 2 mentions the disciples "breaking bread" (partaking of communinon) before Paul became a Christian. Infact, it was on the day of Pentecost when the church was born.
Paul did not know about the details of the Lord’s Supper because he was killing Christians until after his Damascus Road experience. After that Jesus revealed many things to him.
Super Kitteh | Feb 07, 2010
When you read the context of 1 Cor 11 you see that people were coming to church ONLY to eat! Paul was chastising them for this practice!
Try this:
1Cr 11:21 For I am told that some of you hurry to eat your own meal without sharing with others. As a result, some go hungry while others get drunk.
1Cr 11:22 What? Is this really true? Don’t you have your own homes for eating and drinking? Or do you really want to disgrace the church of God and shame the poor? What am I supposed to say about these things? Do you want me to praise you? Well, I certainly do not!
1Cr 11:23 For this is what the Lord himself said, and I pass it on to you just as I received it. On the night when he was betrayed, the Lord Jesus took a loaf of bread,
1Cr 11:24 and when he had given thanks, he broke it and said, "This is my body, which is given [fn] for you. Do this in remembrance of me."
1Cr 11:25 In the same way, he took the cup of wine after supper, saying, "This cup is the new covenant between God and you, sealed by the shedding of my blood. Do this in remembrance of me as often as you drink it."
1Cr 11:26 For every time you eat this bread and drink this cup, you are announcing the Lord’s death until he comes again.
1Cr 11:27 So if anyone eats this bread or drinks this cup of the Lord unworthily, that person is guilty of sinning against the body and the blood of the Lord.
1Cr 11:28 That is why you should examine yourself before eating the bread and drinking from the cup.
1Cr 11:29 For if you eat the bread or drink the cup unworthily, not honoring the body of Christ, [fn] you are eating and drinking God’s judgment upon yourself.
1Cr 11:30 That is why many of you are weak and sick and some have even died.
Muldah | Feb 07, 2010
The lord’s supper was the passover dinner. Jesus told them in Luke that He had desired to eat this passover with them, before He left. It was nothing new
Godboy | Feb 07, 2010
Jesus said to do this in rememberence of Me.
Why are you so ignorant? The Passover was since Moses and Jesus tells us whose blood and whose body the Lamb is.
storge07 | Feb 07, 2010